This second set of photos are a mixture of photos and documents provided by
John and Rae Burton. The documents have obviously been scanned in and then
digitized. The photos were provided in February 2009.

Amanda Burton. Late 1960's.

Death Certificate, Part 1

Death Certificate Part 2

Discharge Paper, Part 1

Discharge Papers, Part 2

Discharge Papers, Part 3

Discharge Papers, Part 4

Marriage Certificate, Part 1

Marriage Certificate, Part 2

Marriage Certificate, Part 1

Marriage Certificate, Part 2

Morris and Wendy Burton, Late 1960's.

Ticket, Part 1

Ticket, Part 2

Unknown Danish Document, 1870's

The following is a copy of a documenting detailing Jack Burton's military
service:

Legislative Assembly

Queensland

From: South Isis,

Childers
(Qland) April 22nd 1969.

To: Mr. J. Burton

12 Ocean Street

Torquay Q’land 4657

Dear Mr. Burton,

I have received details of your
full time service as recorded at the Central Army Records Office, Albert
Park Barracks, Melbourne.

Your period of prescribed
operational service within Australia is listed as :

Area - Darwin

From – 11th July 1943 to
22 August 1944.

In answer to my (your?) question as
to whether you were entitled to an aged pension at 60 years of age is as
follows:

Eligibility for service pension is
a matter of determination by the repatriation department.

I am submitting your case to the
Repatriation Department for consideration.

Yours sincerely,

J>R>H> Blake MLA

Member for Isis

This is a copy of a letter found in
John’s files (son of the above J. Burton) and we have saved it in My
Documents. Dated February 5th 2009. (R. Burton)